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Richmond k Danvllla R B Co. W HUlDEKOril 1HO KICBU tOSTM. HCgTTIKS. CoadeneeU bcUedal la Sect WOT. 27. 18V Southbound. Dill oil L Richmond, BarkeTllle, Keysvllle, At Danville. Ar Greensooro Lr Golds bo ro, Ar R&leigo. IS 45pm Upm ?85pm . 5 Wpni 8 03pm 8 8Jpm 23 55pm 4 40pm- 5 37pi 7 4)pm t6 40p ii 8 10pm 9 50pm 7 8am 9 20vi t7 4SPm!Ar4weiaon, ll llpm 0 13pm Le Durham, Ar (ireeusboro, Lt Blem, Greensboro. Ar tKlisbury, A- atatesvllle, Ar AsheTille, Ar ttot Springs, Lv daliebury, Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg. Greenville, Atlanta, v Charlotte, Coluinbv. Augusta, Northbound 7 mm 9 15" 9 3 am 11 (Haw lJCWpn 4 9pm 5 Mi 91 5pm 11 10pm 1 ttta-n 8 07am 9 0-aiu 11 14am 18 4) vn 8 86pm 4 42pm 11 OOpui 11 3Jan 0'OOam 10 00am Daily. No 10 0 Hjpm ,10 50on NolS Lt Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lt Atlanta. Ar Charlotte, Lt Cnarlotte, . Salisbury, Lt Hot spriug, Asheville, Statesville,. Ar Salisbury, Lt Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, o warn '9 'Ifpin . 0 40am 6 55am 8 17a i. 8 Oma- 7 OOp " 7 45pm 9 1 u 13 3U ou 2 45 pm- 7 47pm 8 37pai 8 87aw 10 10am 11 80am 10 ttOatn 13 llpui 1 09 pa. 1 2pin BPipin 13 01pm 4.5pm H 25pm 9 c2pai 11 20pm 11 00 i.i Salem, Lt Greensboro. Ar Dor ham, Raleigh. Lt Raioigh Ar Golds boro, Lt orreensboro, Ar Danville KeysTille, Barke villa, Rlnlimnul. i 11 3ipi 3 0 OOaui to" 45am 12 U5pin 11 S'uu 1 15am 405 - 4 tlam 7 (Wain . tiOpua tnailT except Sunday nrcf4T POINT 'i &IORMONF. ;t. i.v vtfest Pomt.iiT 8 t-ui ' V. Ar Rionmond Arl0 40a 810 pm Lt Kiohinond Lt itfpui lZK,n Ar West I'oiul ArtHkV.u h'.ii4ri via KevvilJe, A',m Lv tUlelg& ArOOOpw Y B1SRKLBY, W. A. f UK, h ""r.Tti-nlL Geu'l Pass. Agt "XYZZtZZZ n il. Washington, i). O. ..TCviPdON.auot Rlcb.Va i' it' u a i ai lit. Ass C Gea Pa. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. "swi Manager. Traffic Manager, W ae hiugnui.D.O. Washington,!) m .itadL d a ax. tfanaay, auk mAV. Trains mo ing South. No 41, Pass and Mall Daily ex Sun. ing North. Ho 08, f ass and Mail. Oaily 9X siau Arrive. I.UO.VA. 1117 am 4 20pm n&iei&u, Oary, Apex, Monnure, Sanford, Camerou, Southern Pines HH.mlet. 10 57 am 10 45 am 1011 am 9 47 am 9 13 a ai . 8 41 am 4 41 4 54 " K 41 6 00 6 34 654 750 S18 it 7 40 am it dibton, Lv 00 a; Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Southbound T rains Thro Fit ami Pass to, Pass ii, DiHy exct .-, Sunday. - Stations Daily eic; tiunay Ar F Hi Raleigh Oary Apex Monoure Sanford Oameron 5 46 87 21 E! 48am i 48am gtf 27pm 10 10pm 11 00pm 12 45pm 5 8 4 2. 8 4 2 4i 1 65 12 80 Sout hern Pines Ajr Hamlet PiTT8B.fto ft a Lv Leave Pittsboro, Arrive Monoure, Leave Monoure Arrive Pittsboro, 0i.RTHA.8s R R. Leave Oarthage, Arrive Oameron, Leave Oameron. Arrive Oarthage, Leave Oarthage, Arrive Oameron, Leave Oameron, 9 10 a m 9 55 5 lOp uu 5 55 0 UU a m 8 45 9 45 in Rn H 5 50 Arrive Oarthage, 685 SMITH, Sup KX OREO LK AND CAROLINA RM OONDKNSBD 80HBDOLE. Itafarl AntrilSt 9t.h. 1891. No.h Bound Train, xruiu. 1ftft No. 101. ' P. M A. M. I960 015 v 10 27 1102 11 20 11 37 , 1152 12 31 12 53 ; - 1 20 L've Pinner's Point Arrive 525 2 01 .4 47 414 L've L've L'e L've Drivers. Arrive Suffdllr Gates, jTunis, Ahoskey, Aalander, Hobgood, Tarboro. -Kooky Mount, Arnve Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive , Arrive Arrive Lve 3 54 3 L've L've L've L're Ar 3 21 2 89 2 17 15o L M P. M. No 101 makes connection at Eocy Mount with w A w Train ino iruw Katn5ndNo78train for aU potato .fiorta- . Gen'l Manage Supt Train T M EuBR80Haen,l PasaengerTrin nALMIGH t OA8T01T S B. To take effect Bandar Aug. 7th, 1893 Trains moving Ho run. Mo 88. No U. Stations. Kali train. Fm Mall. ! Le Raleigh. 11 85 am 5 00 p m Wake. 13 04 5 88 Franklloton. 13 8 0 68 KlttrelL '3 43 ft 14 U 59 0 80 Henderson ILlttleton, 8 07 7 85 pm! 8 45 8 IB a m 1 Train movlnc South. No 41. No 45, Stations. If ail train. Paat&MaU. Le Weidon, Littleton, 680am 709 814 8 89 845 906 9 45am Henderson, KUtrell, Franklloton, Wake, Ar Raleigh. Loulsburg lla''road. Train moving North. No 38, Pass, No 8, Statious, Mall Express. La Prankllnt'n. . 8 10 pm 9 8Qam Ar Loalsburg, 3 45 p n 9 53 Trains moving soutn. No 41. Pass. No 9, Stations. Mail Kxpress. Le Liulsbnrg, 13 C5 a m a 85pm lr Franlint'n, 1130 pm owpm Atlantic Coast Line. ilminton . Veldon Railroad and oranoaes. uoaaenseo ooaeaoiv. I'AlNu GOING SOUTH. Dace J Jan. 4. No 33 No 37 No 41 ldttt. Dally. P'tml d'y.ex Dally. Sund'y Le Weldon, IsS'jpm 5 43pm 6 86pm 6 40am 7 47am I Ar Rocky Mt, 1 40pm Ar Tarboro. i 18pm Le Tarboro, 12 Wpm "6 OOp.ii Ar W ilson, 31pnt JWpu 017am la vVUaon ti 30pm ar delinii, 8 30pm Ar Fay'tville 58upin Lu G'dsboro. siapm t tupm vwani be Warsaw, 414pm li'OOam uo Maguoua, i 7pm 8 40pm l" iam r Vii'gto.'i, iilt)pm oopm iioam i'RAlNb GOING NORTH. No U No 78. No 40, dally. d'y, ex Sund'y. 400pm oiOpm 55 5pm A 56pm dully 6Sr. UT wu'gcon, 915am 10 57am 1111am Uv Magnolia, ue Warsaw, lr G'dsboro, 4 3ilam 13 05am 9 10am 110?m Leifay'tviUe, Lit seima, Ar Wilson, 13 10pm Wileon. 5 14m 12 58pm 7 4Spm Ar KockvMt. 5 37 1 80pm -juiDm Ar Tarboro, 80ama 18pm Lv Tarboro, 12 58pm Ar Weldn, 685am a oopra voopiu ally except bonday. Johh F Divitr, General 8 iperioendent. J a Kb si., aup't 1rans. ATLANTIC 4)1. C. BB , Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 1888. ioing east Sehedale. Going west No 51 Pass trains Stations Goldsboro La Grange Klnston New Berne MoreheadOltv No 50 Ax Lve Ar Lve m 149 8 80 4 20 4 54 648 pm 1128 10 46 10 09 8 27 a m a ti 10 48 10 14 8 44 618 3 94 8- THE WASHINGTON W EEKLY POST A Paper from the Nations. Capital 8hon 9o into every v arnuy in .n Country! rPHEREis no other paper in theUnitei A. 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O., on Monday, Keb. 27th 1893, a t tract of land lying in "Barton's Creek township con taining 77 1-4 acres. ' , J. 8. BRSSFIELD, Mortgagee. Jan. 27'h, 1893. '--" Land Sle. By authority of a mortgage executed by W I O' Kelly and wife, as recorded in book 4, page 789, Register of Deeds office for Wake county, I will, on Monday, 13th of March, 189 at 12 o'clock m, at the court house door of Wake county, sell to tne hiehest bidder for cash, a tract of land aocrat two miles west of the city of Raleigh pn the IS O Railroad, adjoining the lands of Har riet Roan, Haywood Adkins and others, containing 16S acres, more or less, and par ticularly described in the foresaid I mort- J3T Atterney. Children. Castoria cures Colio, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrbaea, Eructati.!, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and prouiot.-s gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recdinmon'l.'d your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as lt has Invariably produced 1-eueP.eu.l results." 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Thomp son, his wife recorded in the office of the Register of Deds of Wake county, in bock 10S, page 74. I will sell at public auction, for cash, at the courthouse door, in the city of Raleigh, N 0., on Monday, Feb. 27, 1893 at 12 o'clock m., the tract of land in Barton's Creek township, bounded by the lands of M. J Jackson, G.O Bledsoe andotheis, con taining 97 acres, more or less. J 8. BRA8SFIELD, Mortgagee, Jam. 27th, 1893.
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